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Why Live in Asheboro
Asheboro, North Carolina, located about 30 miles south of Greensboro, is known as the “Heart of North Carolina.” The city has experienced a resurgence in manufacturing, attracting companies like Technimark and Post Consumer Brands. Asheboro's economy is diversified with attractions such as the North Carolina Zoo, one of the world's largest zoological parks, featuring over 500 acres of animal habitats and 7 miles of trails. The city also boasts several parks, including North Asheboro Park with its disc golf course and outdoor pool, and the expansive Uwharrie National Forest, known for its hiking and biking trails. Downtown Asheboro has seen significant growth, with new businesses and restaurants like The Table contributing to its vibrant atmosphere. The historic Sunset Theatre and Bicentennial Park offer cultural and entertainment options, while seasonal events like Christmas on Sunset and the Fall Festival foster community spirit. Housing in Asheboro includes a mix of two- and three-bedroom ranch-style homes, historic Colonial Revival and American Craftsman bungalows, and midcentury modern builds. The city is served by Randolph County Schools, which have a good rating, and Asheboro High School is notable for its Zoo School program. Commuters can reach Greensboro via Interstate 73 or use PART buses, and Piedmont Triad International Airport is 37 miles away for air travel. Asheboro experiences four distinct seasons, with hot, humid summers and cool winters.
Condo Prices in Asheboro, NC
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$1,900,000
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